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Vocabulary: Contractions Part 1of 2
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Vocabulary: Contractions Part 1of 2 Copyright © 2012 Donna Barr All rights reserved by author. “The English language website where everything has sound.

I amI’m I am a student. I’m a student

you areyou’re You are an intelligent student. You’re an intelligent student.

he ishe’s He is a hard-working student. He’s a hard-working student.

she isshe’s She is late because of an emergency. She’s late because of an emergency.

it isit’s It is on the desk. It’s on the desk.

we arewe’re We are going to be late. We’re going to be late.

you areyou’re You are a wonderful person. You’re a wonderful person.

they arethey’re They are my parents. They’re my parents.

what iswhat’s What is your phone number? What’s your phone number?

that isthat’s That is a fancy hat. That’s a fancy hat.

who iswho’s Who is your teacher? Who’s your teacher?

here ishere’s Here is my application. Here’s my application.

there isthere’s There is a cat under my car. There’s a cat under my car.

let uslet’s Let us help you. Let’s help you.

I wouldI’d I would like a glass of water. I’d like a glass of water.

you wouldyou’d You would be tired if you worked late. You’d be tired if you worked late.

she wouldshe’d She would study more if she had time. She’d study more if she had more time.

he wouldhe’d He would prefer to walk in the afternoon. He’d prefer to walk in the afternoon.

we wouldwe’d We would be available to help you at 7:00. We’d be available to help you at 7:00

they wouldthey’d They would like to have a menu. They’d like to have a menu.

Directions: You will hear 6 contractions or phrases. Click inside the blank box to type what you hear. When you are finished, click the large check mark on the right to check your answers. I’d I am there is he’d you are they’re

they would she’s it’s we are what is he’s

there’s they’d you would that is who’s it is

she is it is you’d let’s who is they are

here is let us he would we’re you’re you are

that’s I would we would we’d here’s I’m

she would what’s she’d I’d who is that’s

Copyright © 2012 Donna Barr All rights reserved by author. “The English language website where everything has sound.